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How to Meet the Freeze Drying Standard in Combined Drying Processes: Pre and Finish Drying of Carrot Dice

Journal

DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 266-277

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2010.483564

Keywords

Combination drying; Freeze drying; Microwave drying; Quality; Time saving

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  1. Arbeitsgemeinschaft industrieller Forschungsvereinigungen [KF0073004TN6]

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Freeze-drying (FD) processes are well known to produce high-quality consumer products. Major problems are long drying times, high investment costs, and resulting maintenance and operating costs that make FD a very costly process. In this study, the potential of air drying (AD) and microwave vacuum drying (MVD) is tested to reduce freeze-drying times and make better utilization of the investment by combining FD with alternative lower cost drying processes using a pre or finish drying step while preserving the qualwity of the final product. Using carrot dice as a sample product, predrying did not lead to the desired qualities and reduction in drying time, whereas finish drying produced promising results. FD/MVD was 40% faster than pure FD and achieved freeze-drying standards regarding volume retention, shape, color, and rehydration. The good performance of microwave vacuum finish drying can directly be traced back to a time effect that is possibly linked to a characteristic collapse time of the cellular matrix. In order to use this effect, a stable skeleton must have developed at the point of process changeover, changeover has to be immediate, and finish drying has to be quick.

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